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Broadstone Christmas Parade

Santa Steams into Broadstone

Christmas will definitely be on its way this weekend in Broadstone when Santa arrives during the annual Christmas parade, and there’s a chance he’ll be steaming along. In its 44th year, the parade will be on Saturday, 7 December. It promises to be bigger and better than ever with over 28 local organisations taking part…

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E-fit appeal following distraction burglary

A Poole woman in her 80s had her purse stolen in a distraction burglary when a man, who claimed to be a council worker, gained entry to her property in Benbow Crescent, Rossmore to ‘check the pipes’. He said he had left his identity card in his van and initially she refused entry, but later…

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Bearded Reedling by Tony Moss

Chris Packham applauds photography awards

Naturalist and TV presenter Chris Packham has applauded the British Wildlife Photography Awards, an exhibition of which opens at Moors Valley Country Park near Ringwood in the New Year. He said, “These stunning images by so many talented photographers highlight the diversity, breadth and beauty of our precious wildlife and the need to protect their…

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Dorset news

Reward offered after alleged attack on pensioners

A 38-year-old man has been released on bail until the end of January following his arrest in connection with an alleged robbery and assault in Creekmoor. The Crimestoppers charity is offering a reward to encourage witnesses and anyone with information about the incident to come forward as soon as possible. A local couple, a man…

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Twitter campaign against car crime

In the run up to Christmas Dorset Police is running a Twitter campaign called #dp_vehiclecrime to remind all motorists to be vigilant and not to become a target for thieves. This forms part of the Dorset Police Countdown to Christmas campaign, #DPXmascountdown. The Twitter campaign, in which all reported thefts from motor vehicles in a…

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Dorset news

Help shape how the Jurassic coast is looked after

The Jurassic Coast Partnership would like to hear from local people about their views on how the World Heritage Site, which extends 95 miles from Exmouth to Studland, should be looked after. The site is managed through a partnership which includes Dorset County Council and Devon County Councils. A management plan sets out details of…

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